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They have root cells inside their roots to absorb water they are tough to stay in the ground. A root hair cells job is to provide water and nutrition for a plant. Root hair cells have to absorb large amounts of water. The process by which root cells take in water is osmosis. In order to take in large amounts of water, a cell needs a large surface area. Root cells, have a large surface area over which absorption of minerals and water can occur.

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A root hair cell is adapted with long, thin extensions that increase surface area for absorbing water and nutrients from the soil. It also has a large central vacuole to store water and facilitate nutrient uptake. Additionally, the cell membrane is permeable to allow efficient movement of substances in and out of the cell.

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It layers It has lots of tiny hairs on it to increase surface area.

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they are adapted as they drink the water from the cells

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The root hairs adapts its function with the location of the hair and how thin the hair is. The root hairs are thin to cover more of an area for water to be absorbed for its nutrition.

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having a large area to speed up osmosis

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Q: How is a root hair cell adapted to perform its function?
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